Speech Pathologist
Northern Health
Reference Number:53730:Speech Pathologist - Grade 2 - Acute
Employment Type:On Going Full Time (FT)
Location:Northern Health (All Campuses)
About Northern Health
As an organisation we have a clear focus on how we service and partner with our community, including our strategy of helping the community stay well when at home. Our reputation of community minded, inclusive and progressive is matched to none.
Northern Health is located in the rapidly growing northern suburbs with projected growth the biggest in the state. With a booming, culturally rich and diverse community, and less than an hour’s drive from the CBD (still within the bounds of Myki and ride-sharing), Melbourne’s North is fast becoming the place to be.
Northern Health are seeking applications from motivated and suitably experienced Grade 2 Speech Pathologists to join the Speech Pathology team.
Northern Health is the major provider of acute, maternity, sub-acute, mental health, specialist, community and home-based services in Melbourne’s rapidly growing outer north.
Northern Hospital Epping, Broadmeadows Hospital, Bundoora Centre, Craigieburn and Mernda Community Hospitals, and Kilmore District Hospital. In addition, Mental Health Services are provided at Epping, Broadmeadows, Jacana, Preston, Mill Park and Coburg.
About the Role
An exciting opportunity exists for an experienced and enthusiastic Grade 2 Speech Pathologist to join Northern Health’s dynamic acute Speech Pathology service. Working within a fast‑paced and supportive environment, you will provide evidence‑based assessment and intervention for adults with communication, cognitive‑communication, and swallowing disorders, supported by access to Videofluoroscopy (VFSS) and Fibreoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) to guide high‑quality clinical decision‑making.
The role is underpinned by a strong, well‑established supervision framework, ensuring structured support, reflective practice, and ongoing professional growth. You will enjoy being part of a vibrant learning culture, contributing to our La Trobe University student program and gaining meaningful experience in student education and clinical teaching. There is access to a wide range of professional development opportunities with support from the Speech Pathology Clinical Educator. Programs such as Stepping Into Research and the Clinical Audit for Research & Evaluation Fellowship provide pathways into research and quality assurance, while strong allied health structures across education, management, research, strategy, practice, and digital innovation offer clear and supported career pathways to grow your career in the direction that inspires you.
This role is responsible for
- Delivering acute speech pathology services including timely assessment and intervention for adults with communication and swallowing needs.
- Providing instrumental swallowing assessments including VFSS and FEES as part of a comprehensive dysphagia service.
- Supporting student education and junior staff development.
- Engaging in professional development and career progression opportunities within a large and growing health service.
To be successful in this role you will have:
- Demonstrated experience in the management of adult swallowing and communication disorders.
- Experience and competency in Videofluoroscopy swallowing assessments.
- Proven ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
- Demonstrated ability to supervise, teach, and support students and/or junior clinicians.
- Well-developed interpersonal, organisational, and communication skills.
- Commitment to evidence-based practice, continuous improvement, and professional development.
- Eligibility for practising membership with Speech Pathology Australia.
Next Steps . . .
If this opportunity sounds like the next step in your career, then we would love to hear from you. Please click on the ‘Apply’ button and follow the prompts.
For further information, please refer to the Position Description or contact Jessica Andrianakis, Workforce Lead | Speech Pathology, Orthoptics, Audiology & Music Therapy | 0467 389 872 | ***email_hidden***
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Applications close 3 July 2026
Shortlisting will commence immediately. If an appropriate candidate is sourced, advertising may close early. We encourage you to apply promptly.
Why work at the Northern Health?
NH offer a range of benefits which support and reward staff both personally and professionally.
Our staff benefits include award winning facilities and campus partnerships, Professional development and events, an award-winning Health and wellbeing program and financial benefits.
- Health and Wellbeing programs, including our new ‘Thrive’ program
- Flexibility in the workplace and extra leave options and support
- An inclusive and culturally safe space
- Access to salary packaging & EAP
- Comprehensive Library services for learning, research, clinical decision-making, leisure and wellbeing (onsite and online)
Work with us! Northern Health is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce which reflects the community we serve. Applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, as well as applicants who are LGBTIQ+, who have different abilities, or are from culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds are encouraged.